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What is your favorite character in Worldlines? I liked Garry of the Blue Line and Michelle the most. I didn't like Garry from the Black Line as much, though.
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The characters were all integral to fledging out the various world lines. I liked Michelle in the Redline. I thought she was ambitious, hardworking, and fun. I also appreciated Gary in the blueline as well. I admired the fact that he tried to clear his name.
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I like his best friend, Sinead. This character feels stronger than Garry. And she is also very kind to everyone in this book.
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Undoubtedly, Michelle in the Redline. I'm partial to strong, fun female characters. Michelle fits the bill quite nicely.
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I loved Michelle of the blue line world. She was light, beautiful and funny. She complemented Gary perfectly and just added life to the story.
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All the characters in the book were fun reading about. I especially liked Sinead's mother who due to her loss of memory could witness the crime committed by Gary of another world. It made me thinking of various 'what ifs'.
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All played great characters, but I liked Michelle more. A female standing out in the investigative world is amazing.
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Favourite character goes to Gary from blue line (although he is exactly the same to Gary of green line). He is bright and brilliant, totally lovable. Actually, i like Sinead too (although not aams much as Gary), i just think she is cute.
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Sinead. She deserves way better than to be with Marcus who enjoys “choking” her. In one worldline anyways. She seems like a very good friend, and a good girlfriend as well.
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My favorite character is Sinead. She is involved with both plots. In both scenarios she is well informed about the Many Worlds theory. It’s just difficult for her to see because of the other circumstances involved.
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I think I will go with Sinead. Her character seems to be the most consistent in all worldlines. Loving, loyal, nerdy, and fun.
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I also loved and related to Sinead the most. She has a kind heart and isn't all about looks. She tolerates Gary's worst self. Splendid!
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Every character was important for the plot. My favorite one is Sinead. She's lovely, caring and kind-hearted.
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Hunter_T wrote: 07 Jul 2021, 13:34 Sinead. She deserves way better than to be with Marcus who enjoys “choking” her. In one worldline anyways. She seems like a very good friend, and a good girlfriend as well.
I agree. She is seemingly one of the more vulnerable characters. I feel like everyone knows someone who is like Sinead. Marcus' thinking and actions towards her were wrong and why was would she be in such a situation, to begin with? Marcus is depicted more pleasantly in another worldline thankfully!!!
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britcott30 wrote: 04 Jul 2021, 16:08 I like his best friend, Sinead. This character feels stronger than Garry. And she is also very kind to everyone in this book.
I see your point. Sinead was able to convince Garry to go along with when meeting Marcus. This demonstrated the quiet strength she had.
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